=== pirmn is now known as Paimun [01:54] ybit: test === Nex4 is now known as Xen4 === Xen4 is now known as Nex4 === Nex4 is now known as ExAway [06:29] xfce4-diskperf-plugin 2.3.0 is never showing any activity even if i run `stress -io 1` etc === Pieman is now known as Paimun === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [10:09] how do I set up an extended monitor using the xfce monitor configuration tool? it seems only capable of setting up a mirrored view [10:10] bigbrovar: use arand :) [10:10] * arandr [10:27] baizon, arandr? is that installed or do I have to install it? [10:28] installing arandr now let see how this goes [10:29] baizon, I love u :D [10:29] THANKS [11:14] bigbrovar: np :) [12:38] добрый вечер здесь конференция поддержки xubuntu я правильно зашел? [12:47] Кто-нибудь говорит по-русски? [12:48] dryrs: nyet [12:48] It is russian support of xubuntu or no? Do you speak russian? [12:49] I do not. I would expect xubuntu to work, but I never tried it. [12:49] !ru | dryrs [12:49] dryrs: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke. [12:50] sensible. I should have thought of that. [12:52] thank you, I think, that I wil serch help in ubuntu ru [13:06] Hi guys, am trying to install koha 3-06.01 on ubuntu 10.04, running make test throws up this error http://pastebin.com/BAys7C45 what gives ? [13:07] never mind sudo apt-get install libbusiness-isbn-perl fixed the issue. === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [17:21] Anyone can help me? i cant hear sound in xubuntu [18:06] hello! [18:07] any ideas about resolving this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/772470/ ? [18:12] Arpad2: did you add a PPA? [18:12] holstein: no [18:13] Arpad2: what broke it? [18:13] holstein: hw failure during maintanance [18:15] Arpad2: feel free and elaborate [18:16] you can always try the 'fix broken packages' option in synaptic [18:16] or try using aptitude [18:17] ok, I try the synaptic first [18:17] last time sth help by reinstalling some files [18:17] this time I don't know what should I reinstall [18:18] Arpad2: it wont hurt to just remove what all is failing there [18:18] at least, at a glance, it seems that way to me [18:19] you should always read the list about what packages are being effected [18:21] holstein: synaptic gives error, too http://paste.ubuntu.com/772497/ [18:21] Arpad2: well, theres not doubt you have an error [18:22] all package managers should report that [18:22] you'll just need to decide how you want to proceed fixing it [18:22] Arpad2: using the -f flag can break things AFAIK [18:22] not sure why you were using that [18:23] i would probably run sudo aptitude update and see if any suggestions are offered.. and i would try the 'fix broken packages' option in synaptic, from the menu [18:24] Hello ! [18:24] I unchecked the "enable wireless" option as I wanted to get offline, and now even after reboot I don't have the "enable wireless" option in my systray networkmanager that I could re-enable [18:25] How to make network manager systray show "enable wireless" again ? [18:25] clad: check for a hardware switch... try 'disable network' and re-enable [18:26] No hardware switch (eee pc), and disabling/reenabling network from the systray didnt help [18:26] yeah? [18:26] all of my eee's have a hardward switch... older eee900 and a 1001 and 1015 [18:27] I have the 900 (not 901), and I am positive there is no hw switch, at best a setting in the bios, but it's set on "on" [18:28] clad: i have a 900, and im positive there is one [18:28] fn+F2 if memory serves [18:28] Isnt that software based ? [18:28] clad: no need to split hairs... just try it :) [18:29] To me a switch is something that does a "click" sound like on a thinkpad and... oh, nevermind that it worked anyway [18:29] Thanks a lot ! [18:29] sure [19:46] hi, for xubuntu 11.10, is there a quick and straight-forward way of re-compiling just one particular kernel module? [19:47] grab source and compile it [19:54] xubuntu is a wonderful workm thanks guys [20:01] win xp destruction in progress [20:01] I'd wait until you are completely sure ... [20:02] it seems to work perfectly on my eeepc 900 [20:02] faster and nice [20:02] It's pretty much rockin' my IBM T60 too :) [20:12] Sysi: is it normal in ubuntu for the .config file to be newer than the kernel? (5 hours!) [20:14] IDK, default kernel works for me [20:15] for me too, is one particular module I need to recompile. [20:15] just asking, seems strange.. [20:24] hi there [21:10] bonsoir [21:11] hello [21:13] j'ai une questio bete [21:14] j'ai un disque de monté sur mon xubuntu, mais il n'aparait pas dans le fstab [21:14] apparait [21:15] sorry dont speak french [21:16] anyone could help me how can i have wobbly windows under Xubuntu? [21:16] whoops I4m so sorry [21:16] csenger41: compiz [21:17] let me do it again :) [21:17] holstein: and will that slow down my comp? [21:17] you could check out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpF3zvFD02w [21:17] I have a disk which appears in my xubuntu [21:17] csenger41: probably [21:17] but I can't find it in the fstab file [21:18] /etc/fstab [21:18] yes, this /etc/fstab [21:18] pat_bateman: NM... i see... whats the issue?.. open a terminal and run sudo fdisk -l [21:20] holstein: compiz installed, no effect [21:20] logout needed? [21:21] well, in my fstab I have / , /home, my swap partition but that's all. The data partition are not there [21:22] it's like they are automatically mounted but I dont know from where [21:22] csenger41: nope, you'll need to hack a bit more [21:22] csenger41: i suggest *not* doing it [21:22] i suggest running ubuntu 10.04 with compiz and gnome if you want that [21:23] but... lemme find the link [21:23] this is a lot like what i did http://www.ghacks.net/2010/07/11/run-compiz-with-xfce4/ [21:24] except i found a .deb from ubuntu 11.04 or 10.10 for emerald for window decorations [21:24] there are other options though [21:35] it is automatically mounted as follow : "/dev/sda5 on /media/1196525C3219A909 type fuseblk" [21:36] pat_bateman: cool, all is as it should be, no? [21:37] well, it's there yes! but I don't know how ubuntu mounts it! [21:37] since I have not the uuid of sda5 in my fstab :-( [21:37] are you sure it mounts it? [21:37] somehow it's auto mounted [21:37] maybe its just showing up and you click on it [21:37] well I can access it yes [21:37] sure, but can you access it just because you are mounting it? [21:38] I have access to /media/1196525C3219A909 yes [21:39] thunar shows it on your desktop and mounts it when you double-click [21:39] yeah, thats what i think is going on [21:39] you see it, you click it, it mounts, you access it [21:39] I see [21:40] that is confusing :) [21:40] you can reboot, and go to TTY before you login, and login there... i dont think you will have access to it like you would if you had added it to fstab [21:41] then I will add it to fstab [21:41] why? do you need it added? [21:41] well if mount it "automatically" each time I click on it the disk path is different [21:42] so I need a fixed name for it [21:42] I mean, I need a fix name [21:42] nothing wrong with using fstab [21:43] mount -a is better for testing fstab than rebooting [21:46] also.. all my drives are displayed on my desktop, is there a way to get rid of that? [21:47] see desktop settings -> icons [21:48] thanks Sysi :) I'm new to xubuntu.. [21:49] and thank you holstein [21:49] very helpful [21:50] pat_bateman: no worries... enjoy :) [22:03] my trash can dissapears and reappears at will. [22:26] Q/ [22:26] Hello folks [22:29] !ot [22:29] #xubuntu is the Xubuntu support channel, #xubuntu-devel for discussion regarding development of Xubuntu, and #xubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!